AlphaMax Academy - Suriname's Premier English Language School. Since 1998 AlphaMax Academy has delivered a Classics values based educational program in English designed for Surinamese students. Its graduates have gone on to universities in several international countries including the UK, the Caribbean,Holland,the US and China. Alphamax is the Suriname center for ACT, GAC and IELTS. AlphaMx students have been doing ACT (since 2004), PSAT ( since 2005), GAC ( since 2007)and IELTS (since 2011).
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Hope and Peace: a message of love from Suriname
On the Inauguration day of President Barrack Obama's second term as well as on Martin Luther King's birthday AlphaMax Academy re-releases a unique DVD under the theme, “A Portrait of Hope & Peace”.
This DVD presentation features the remarkable skills and talents of young students and scholars from Suriname at the AlphaMax Academy. Their aim is to inspire other young adults and people worldwide with a renewed vision of idealism for a peaceful and better world.
Celebrating over two centuries of great oratorical statements – and at the same time grounded in classical values and traditions – “Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time” includes excerpts of speeches from Haile Selassie, Chief Seattle, Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Patrick Henry, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Rabindranath Tagore, and President Barack Obama.
The Presenters are 18 English-speaking scholars (ages 16 – 19) who have attended the AlphaMax Academy in Paramaribo, Suriname.
Interstingly, President Obama will focus people's minds on the lives of two great visionary leaders by swearing the Presidential oath on bibles owned by President Abraham Lincoln and Dr. Martin Luther King.
See AlphaMax Students present excerpts from great speeches in the "Portrait of Hope and Peace: 'Great Thoughts, Great Minds, Great Moments in Time" on YouTube
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